Oct. 2-26: “The Doctor, The Devil, and My Dad,” a world premiere from Atlanta playwright-actress Suehyla El-Attar about a young woman confronting the death of her father. The play explores the wonders of the universe, Islamic teachings of death and mysteries of the grave.

Dec. 18-20: “Krampus Xmas,” holiday hijinks with Santa’s perverse sidekick, in collaboration with the L5P Rock Star Orchestra, Syrens of the South and the Baphomettes.

Feb. 12-March 1, 2015: “FML: How Carson McCullers Saved My Life,” Sarah Gubbins’cq story about a high school girl embracing her queer identity, inspired by Carson McCullers’ “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.”

March 9-15, 2015: “Mein Kampf,” George Tabori’s absurdist comedy about aspiring artist Adolf Hitler before his rise to power.

April 16-May 10, 2015: “The Breakers,” an interactive production created by associate artistic director Michael Haverty, to be staged at Goat Farm Arts Center, where the audience will spy on a young couple haunted by addictions and desire.

May 18- 24, 2015: “7 Trumpets,” described as “a vibrant outdoor celebration of music, dance and the unseen forces that move us.”

Being performed at the Marriott Suites Midtown at 6:30 p.m. Saturday nights through August, the show was launched in Los Angeles in 2004 on three simple ideas: intriguing scenarios, challenging mysteries and true-to-life dialogue.